Protecting Nature: Australia’s Ambitious Wildlife Recovery Strategy

Australia has launched a new plan to protect its endangered species, focusing on habitat restoration and stricter wildlife protection laws. The program aims to safeguard 30% of Australia’s land and marine ecosystems by 2030. Species such as koalas, Tasmanian devils, and certain bird species are top priorities.

Funding will be allocated to reforestation projects, invasive species control, and community-led conservation initiatives. Environmental groups have welcomed the plan but stress the need for long-term government support to ensure its success.

By Deep